Tires Kumho or Maxxis

Kumho Tires

Stock Kumho tires on my 2024 model, usually stay on ECO mode but I do use smart mode sometimes. Currently at almost 23k miles the odometer stays at 44mpg average, I calculated based on fills about 43.2 mpg which is pretty close.

Pros: good average mpg
Mileage: 36800 km
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Maxxis Tires

If you want something that’ll stretch closer to 15 to 20k km, the Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 has held up way better for me as my last set went just under 17k km before chunking.

Pros: held up way better
Cons: before chunking
Mileage: 17000 km
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Maxxis Tires

If you want as much choice of casing and compound as possible go Maxxis - DHRII or Dissector. Dissector is faster rolling and perfect for dry loose rocky.

Pros: faster rolling, perfect
Cons: hard to get
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Maxxis Tires

For proper DH right now the most loved combo is Maxxis Assegai front / Minion DHR II rear, both in DH casing + MaxxGrip.

Pros: most loved combo
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Kumho Tires

On my current car I drove kumho tires in the summer and they are pretty decent. Not the best I had but still pretty good.

Pros: pretty decent
Cons: not the best
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 3.0

I got some kumho krugen EVs. they're fine. I don't really feel a difference between these and the pirellis it came with, to be honest.

Pros: they're fine
Cons: no noticeable difference
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 2.0

Was recommended awhile back and had Kumho Ecsta. Not great. Went back to Michelin tires. Cost more, but a huge difference in noise, comfort and traction when wet.

Cons: not great, noise, comfort
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